45. which . . . our fathers that came after--rather, "having received
it by succession" (Margin), that is, the custody of the tabernacle
from their ancestors.
brought in with Jesus--or Joshua.
into the possession--rather, "at the taking possession of [the
territory of] the Gentiles."
unto the days of David--for till then Jerusalem continued in the
hands of the Jebusites. But Stephen's object in mentioning David is to
hasten from the tabernacle which he set up, to the temple which his son
built, in Jerusalem; and this only to show, from their own Scripture
(Isa 66:1, 2),
that even that temple, magnificent though it was, was not the
proper resting-place of Jehovah upon earth; as his audience and the
nations had all along been prone to imagine. (What that resting-place
was, even "the contrite heart, that trembleth at God's word," he
leaves to be gathered from the prophet referred to).
JFB.
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